
Italian Kitchen Company opens Showroom in Baghdad
Italian kitchen company Cesar has opened a new showroom in Baghdad.
The new facility is run by Hamandi Interiors, founded in 1987 by Ali Hamandi, and now managed by his sons, Hussein and Ahmed.
(Source: Cesar) Tags: Baghdad, Cesar, featured, Hamandi Interiors, Italy

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